At a time when blank spots have by and large disappeared from maps, “wilderness” has returned in art. The Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt has dedicated an extensive theme-based exhibition to this recurring fascination.

Ralf Ziervogel

Horst Janssen Print Prize awarded by the Claus Hüppe Foundation

Ralf Ziervogel is the fifth winner of the Horst Janssen Print Prize awarded by the Claus Hüppe Foundation. A book has now been published to mark the occasion and in it Ziervogel also appears as an author for the first time. His angry and irreverent texts, in the best tradition of Thomas Bernhard's works, provide an important insight into the art world thanks to his autobiographical input. What we see and read is outrageous and hilarious. Of course, the catalogue also features reproductions of Ralf Ziervogel's latest works in which he artistically interprets, for example, the gestures that develop when using touchscreens.